Rise: Rise is a vertical measurement from the starting point to apex height.

Length: Measurement of overall length, correlates directly with rise.

Weight Capacity: Gross weight that the device can hold reliably. Add the total weight of the wheelchair/scooter to that of the user, then make sure the resulting number is lower than the wheelchair ramp’s weight capacity. Generally, our ramps can accommodate between 600 and 700 lbs.

At 1800wheelchair, we have the wheelchair or scooter ramp for you -- and our prices won’t break the bank! Order online or give us a call at 1-800-320-7140; our phone agents are standing by to answer any questions you may have.

Rise: Rise is a measure of the distance from the ramp's starting point to its apex height.

Length: Length is a measure of a ramp's overall length and correlates directly with rise.

Weight Capacity: Reflects the gross weight that the device can hold reliably. Add the total weight of the wheelchair/scooter to that of the user, then make sure the resulting number is lower than the wheelchair ramp's weight capacity. Generally, our ramps can accommodate between 600 and 700 lbs.

Ramp Width: Overall width of the ramp.

At 1800wheelchair, we have the wheelchair or scooter ramp for you. We built our catalog around providing solutions to your mobility needs, check out our selections of bath lifts, grab bars, canes and much more. Order online or give us a call at 1-800-320-7140; our phone agents are standing by to answer any questions you may have.